Arizona State coach Todd Grahamdidn't know if he'd have Marion Griceavailable for the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl after the junior running back's brother, Joshua Wood, was shot and killed in Houston last week in a dispute over a pair of Air Jordan sneakers.

"I just asked him if he wanted to play, and he said yes," Graham said. "It was great to hand Marion the game ball to take home with him."

Grice carried the ball 14 times for 159 yards and scored touchdowns on runs of 10 and 39 yards in a performance that earned him offensive player of the game honors in his team's 62-28 win Saturday at AT&T Park.

"We were concerned about how well he would be able to play, and he played unbelievably well," Graham said. "He has a lot of brothers here to support him and that love him. It's really been difficult for him."

Decision time: After a season in which he was named the Pac-12's Defensive Player of the Year as well as the Fight Hunger Bowl player of the game on defense, Will Sutton will now ponder whether to return to Arizona State or declare for the NFL draft.

"I think he needs to do what's best for him. I know what's best for our team," Graham said. "His parents and him will make that decision."

Sutton, a redshirt junior, is a little small for an NFL interior defensive lineman at 6-foot-1 and 270 pounds. He said he hasn't made a decision on his football future yet.

Hunger history: Navy's Gee Gee Greenereturned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to establish a Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl record for the longest return. It was also the longest kickoff return in Navy's bowl history.

Briefly: Many Sun Devils fans wore T-shirts that read, "I left my pitchfork in San Francisco." ... Attendance was 34,172.